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Merodon equestris var. validus (female) Apart from the white tail this bee-mimic is completely black! Usually M. equestris is a much more colourfull fly. Thanks to Tim Ransom for identifying the colour form. Gullane Bents, East Lothian, Scotland.

Vernacular names English: Large Narcissus Fly Dansk: Stor narcisflue Deutsch: Español: Français: Nederlands: grote narcisvlieg Norsk (bokmål): vanlig narsissflue

Svenska: bred narcissblomfluga
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Merodon equestris var. validus (female)

Author Sandy Rae from Scotland, UK

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